Mark Mabin discusses how nineteenth-century photographers and painters provided clues that help us document changes in climate.

Dr Mark Mabin was appointed as an Environment Commissioner in April 2019 for a five-year term. He holds the degrees of BSc (Geography and Geology), MSc, PhD (Physical Geography) from the University of Canterbury. He has expertise in the natural sciences covering the hydrological and earth sciences applied in RMA contexts and extensive experience working in teams of engineers, planners, and natural scientists on large infrastructure projects.

This talk is the first in a series on climate change.

Location

  • Philip Carter Family Auditorium

Price

  • Free

Date

  • Sat 19 Oct

Time

  • 2:00 pm — 3:00 pm

Address

  • Montreal Street
  • Ōtautahi Christchurch, 8140